Carson City area casinos saw a 2.18 percent increase in gaming revenue during the month of November, according to the Nevada Gaming Control Board. Statewide, casino gaming revenue was up 2.83 percent.

Casinos in Carson City and Carson Valley in Douglas County, except for those at South Shore Lake Tahoe, generated gaming revenue, also called “gaming win” of $11,620,078 in November 2025, up 2.18 percent from November 2024, according the state’s gaming regulators.

Casinos at South Shore Lake Tahoe, which include the Stateline casino core, saw gaming generated revenue at $13,758,781 for the month, down 4.57 percent from November 2024. North Lake Tahoe casinos saw a 3.82 percent decrease, with $1,717,051 in gaming revenue.

Meanwhile, Washoe County casinos outside of Reno, Sparks and North Lake Tahoe saw gaming revenue climb 6.39 percent in November, with $80,927,797. Casinos in Reno reported a gaming revenue increase of 7.10 percent and Sparks, down slightly at 0.79 percent.

Statewide “gaming win” for the month of November 2025 was $1,347,961,090, up a 2.39 percent compared to November 2024. For the fiscal year (July 1, 2025 through Nov. 30, 2025), gaming win has increased 2.83 percent.

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